
29 January 2020 | 6 replies
I can tell you don't spend more than $3/ft for tile work in labor.

30 January 2020 | 4 replies
If it's an attached unit, I work my way from the front, through the home, and then end in the back.Come up with a pattern to follow every time.

30 January 2020 | 6 replies
Price - 235,000 - 3% from seller towards closingProperty Type - Multi FamilyYear Built - 1949Units - 4 unitsBed/Bath- 2 bed/1 bath per unitSqft - 500 per unit - 2000 totalRecent capital improvements-- 2018Unit 3: New fridge, window, vanity and toilet- 2017Unit 1: New deck, AC, washer and dryer, baseboard heaters,kitchen faucetUnit 2: New deck, AC, window, baseboard heatersUnit 3: New paint, carpet, trim, fixtures, baseboard heatersUpdated landscaping- 2016Unit 2: New fridge, stove, toilet, vanity, tiled shower, paintcarpet, trim, fixturesUnit 4: New tile flooring, bathroom sink faucet, kitchenfaucet, paint, trim, baseboard heaters, AC and fixturesNew roofHow I will be funding it?

22 March 2020 | 69 replies
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6 February 2020 | 1 reply
You will quickly start to see patterns and realize who seems like a better contractor.
3 February 2020 | 0 replies
All that aside, I need to move forward with completing the renovations and am humbly asking for GC, plumbing, electrical, framing and tiling recommendations.

7 February 2020 | 93 replies
We did replace (very newish) carpeting, but the main floor was hardwood and tile.

4 February 2020 | 7 replies
Two sticking points that came up since this posting are 1, my contractor estimated repair way out of alignment with ARV and other criteria. ( he’s only seen video and pictures thus far) and 2, who knows how long the city may take to actually clear tile and draw new ones etc. time is of the essence.

5 February 2020 | 7 replies
Towards the middle the gap between the tub and the Tile was getting significantly bigger then a quarter inch.

6 February 2020 | 1 reply
I recently purchased a home in Pensacola Florida using an FHA 203k loan (160k pp with $32k reno funds).Most of the reno funds are being used for interior cosmetic things like refinishing wood floors, new cabinetry, countertops, bathroom tile, etc..